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On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas * of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union * drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? |
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"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40' semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job. |
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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote: "Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40' semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job. You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 10/4/17 10:02 AM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote: "Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40' semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job. You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work. Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18? Counting your pubic hairs? The beer trucks were easier to load. Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven. Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens. ![]() |
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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 10/4/17 10:02 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote: "Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40' semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job. You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work. Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18? Counting your pubic hairs? The beer trucks were easier to load. Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven. Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens. ![]() Wow, I'm impressed. You were an artist. You made schlepping stuff around an art form. :-) -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 10:46:37 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/4/17 10:02 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote: "Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40' semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job. You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work. Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18? Counting your pubic hairs? The beer trucks were easier to load. Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven. Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens. ![]() Wow, I'm impressed. You were an artist. You made schlepping stuff around an art form. :-) Harry is the absolute best at whatever he does. You should ask him to describe in detail his methodology for cleaning a cat litter box so that not one odoriferous molecule stays in the room. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 10:02 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote: "Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40' semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job. You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work. Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18? Counting your pubic hairs? The beer trucks were easier to load. Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven. Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens. ![]() At 12 years old I drove a forklift. No big whoops. When I worked in a pallet mill when 16-17 we all,drove forklifts. Did not require a forklift license then. |
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On 10/4/2017 12:23 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 10:02 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote: "Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message: On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote: The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union drivers, and Donald Trump. I think Harold needs his head examined. I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as an ignorant ass. According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in. Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a deterrent. Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them. Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been distributing them throughout the island. Make up your mind, will ya? Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't know. Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40' semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job. You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work. Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18? Counting your pubic hairs? The beer trucks were easier to load. Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven. Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens. ![]() At 12 years old I drove a forklift. No big whoops. When I worked in a pallet mill when 16-17 we all,drove forklifts. Did not require a forklift license then. Heh. I used to drive the two forklifts my business had sometimes. The shop crew used to get a kick out of me buzzing around on them. Then, one day, we had a site inspection by our insurance company. I was asked if all the forklift operators were certified. That was the end of my forklift driving career. |
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 16:23:22 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18? Counting your pubic hairs? The beer trucks were easier to load. Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven. Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens. ![]() At 12 years old I drove a forklift. No big whoops. When I worked in a pallet mill when 16-17 we all,drove forklifts. Did not require a forklift license then. I have never even heard of a "fork lift" license. Is that a California thing? Driving unregistered vehicles on private property has not been regulated anywhere I have been. Anyone with a credit card can rent just about any kind of equipment here. I also did not understand that loading the truck was where the skill was required. When I delivered meat and chickens (at 17) the trucks were loaded by barely above minimum wage "helpers" or "warehousemen" in Teamster's lingo. Since this was dropped in small lots, the trucks were not palletized but the load for the truck came to the dock on a pallet at Swift. At the chicken company they were hand loaded the whole way with the owner supervising the load on every truck. This was checking items off of a clipboard. The driver got a copy of that manifest and had to sign for it. |
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